Judges will review photos submitted by towns and villages.
Kildare's 39 Tidy Town's participant will be compete remotely this year.
Judges will review photos submitted by towns and villages.
The competition, which has been running for over 60 years, was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.
The 2021 SuperValu Tidy Towns competition is back !!!
— Kildare County Council (@KildareCoCo) May 21, 2021
Minister @HHumphreysFG @DeptRCD & @SuperValuIRL launched the 2021 SuperValu TidyTowns Competition in Glaslough, Co Monaghan
See https://t.co/vbHZRa5rZ3 for more details#tidytowns21 #Kildare
Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys says there will be a number of changes in this year's competition.
The 2019 Kildare participant towns were:
Allenwood
Ardclough
Athy
Ballitore
Ballymore Eustace
Brannockstown
Broadford
Calverstown
Caragh
Carbury
Castledermot
Celbridge
Clane
Coilldubh
Johnstown
Kilcock
Kilcullen
Kildare
Kilkea
Kill
Kilmead
Kilmeague
Leixlip
Maynooth
Milltown
Monasterevin
Moone
Naas
Narraghmore
Newbridge
Newtown
Nurney – Urney
Prosperous
Rathangan
Robertstown
Sallins
Straffan
Suncroft
Timolin

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